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Shunro Dozono (dozono@gmail.com) is translating the book to Japanese.
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+=== Korean
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+Jeongbin Park (pjb7687@gmail.com) has translated the book to Korean -
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+https://github.com/pjb7687/byte_of_python
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+__________________________________________________
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+I am Jeongbin Park, currently working as a Biophysics & Bioinformatics researcher in Korea.
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+A year ago, I was looking for a good tutorial/guide for Python to introduce it to my colleagues,
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+because using Python in such research fields is becoming inevitable due to the user base is growing
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+more and more.
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+But at that time only few Python books are available in Korean, so I decided to translate your
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+ebook because it looks like one of the best guides that I have ever read!
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+Currently, the book is almost completely translated in Korean, except some of the text in
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+introduction chapter and the appendixes.
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+Thank you again for writing such a good guide!
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+__________________________________________________
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=== Mongolian
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Ariunsanaa Tunjin (luftballons2010@gmail.com) has volunteered to translate the book to Mongolian.
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